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Ordinance No. 2234 <br /> Page 6 of 8 <br /> of this site in a reasonably sensitive manner. As such, the City Council concludes <br /> that this finding can be made. <br /> SECTION 3. Planning Commission makes the following findings and determinations with <br /> respect to each of the considerations for approval of a subdivision as required by Sections <br /> 19.20.110 and 19.22.060 of the Pleasanton Municipal Code (PMC): <br /> 1. The proposed vesting tentative subdivision map conforms to the zoning <br /> regulations/development plan. <br /> The design and improvements of Vesting Tentative Subdivision Map 8616 closely <br /> follow and conform to the proposed PUD development plan. The City Council finds <br /> that the subdivision map conforms to the zoning regulations and the proposed <br /> development plan. <br /> 2. The design of the subdivision provides, to the extent feasible, for future <br /> passive or natural heating or cooling opportunities. <br /> This subdivision would create 22 residential lots and 3 open space parcels. The <br /> future homes would generally be oriented in an east-west orientation for southern <br /> exposure and provide for passive heating and/or cooling opportunities. The future <br /> homes would be required to comply with the City's residential Green Building <br /> Ordinance (provided that they are 2,000 sq. ft. or more in size), which requires that <br /> each home achieve a "Green Home" rating on Alameda County Waste <br /> Management Authority's "Single-Family Green Building Rating System." Energy <br /> efficiency is the cornerstone of every green home. Solar water heating systems, <br /> photovoltaic energy systems, and energy efficient windows are some of the <br /> possible green features that the future homeowners may choose to achieve the <br /> "Green Home" rating. As such, the City Council concludes that this finding can be <br /> made. The project is required to include PV panels and batteries in each of the <br /> homes constructed. <br /> 3. The proposed vesting tentative subdivision map, together with its design <br /> and improvement, is consistent with the Pleasanton General Plan. <br /> The proposed subdivision and improvements are consistent with the objectives, <br /> policies. land uses, and programs specified in the General Plan and HVSP. The <br /> City Council finds that the subdivision is compatible with the objectives. policies, <br /> land uses, and programs specified in both the General Plan and HVSP. <br /> 4. The subdivision site is physically suitable for this type and density of <br /> development. <br /> The subdivision would create 22 residential lots, each over an acre in size. with lot <br /> configurations and development standards compatible with the existing lots in the <br /> neighborhood. The design guidelines require future home designs to be suitable <br /> for the existing neighborhood settings. With the landslide repairs in the area <br /> designed for agriculture and open space (Parcel C). the site will be suitable for the <br /> proposed development. Thus. the City Council finds that the subdivision site is <br /> physically suitable for the type and density of development. <br />